The Bank of New York (BNY) Mellon has been fined £126m by the Financial Conduct Authority for serious failures to safeguard clients' assets.
The UK watchdog said today that the London and international branches of the world's largest custody bank had not complied with rules to protect assets of clients such as pension schemes. The faili...
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